AIDA Cruises to test powering ships by hydrogen
German cruise line AIDA Cruises is set to become the cruise industry’s first brand to trial hydrogen fuel cells on a large cruise ship.
German cruise line AIDA Cruises is set to become the cruise industry’s first brand to trial hydrogen fuel cells on a large cruise ship.
It’s 2013 and experienced ocean racer Victorien Erussard is in the middle of the Transat Jaques Vabre – a yachting race that follows the historic coffee trading route between France and Brazil.
A forum aiming to establish a reliable, go-to source of information for all community stakeholders in the hydrogen and fuel cell space will be held next week in Dublin, Ireland.
Working with the leading players in the hydrogen and fuel cell sector, Hy-Hybrid Energy provides services in clean energy technologies.
No your eyes aren’t deceiving you, that is an image showing an Olympic athlete running on a treadmill inside a bubble breathing in the emissions of a car.
SolarPower Europe members, Meyer Burges and European Energy, with Ecosolifer, in partnership with Hydrogenics, have launched an Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) proposal for a solar to hydrogen facility.
PowerCell Sweden has received an order worth SEK 7.7m ($787,600) from a global automotive OEM for its S3 fuel cell stacks.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2), a UK-based developer of a unique membrane-free electrolyser, has received over £2.5m from angel investors in two funding rounds.
Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has partnered with the Pa-X-ell 2 project to develop a new generation of fuel cells for use on seagoing vessels.
Toyota has announced it will unveil the second generation Mirai later this month, demonstrating a major step forward in zero emission fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) technology.